Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Trump Defeats Pro-Abortion Warmongering Hillary
and Is the New President of the United States

By Julio
Severo

Trump
has won, not only an election. He has defeated Hillary Clinton, one of the most
powerful abortion advocates in the world. He has defeated powerful media
outlets and pundits, who clearly wanted him to lose. He has defeated several
establishments, especially neocons, who have controlled both the Republican
Party and the Democratic Party. Now he is officially U.S. President Donald
Trump.

WikiLeaks
founder Julian Assange said
that Trump “had every establishment off his side. Trump does not have one
establishment, maybe with the exception of the Evangelicals, if you can call
them an establishment. Banks, intelligence, arms companies, foreign money, etc.
are all united behind Hillary Clinton. And the media as well. Media owners, and
the journalists themselves.”

According
to Assange, evangelicals were the only “establishment” supporting Trump. I am
an evangelical. I am not an American, but what do I expect from Trump,
especially from his foreign policy?

Hillary
created ISIS, which has been torturing, raping and slaughtering Christians in
the Middle East. Besides, she was at war with Christian values, with the
pro-life and pro-family movement and with Russia, which is more conservative
today.

She
would keep dialogue just with pro-abortion, Islamic and homosexual activists.
How do I know? Obama always kept this kind of unilateral dialogue and used the
U.S. government as a bestial machine to spread and impose abortion and the
homosexual agenda around the world. Hillary would certainly do the same.

With Trump,
we expect better.

We
expect him to stop the U.S. government from being used as a machine to spread
and impose abortion and the homosexual agenda around the world.

We
expect Trump to be able to fulfil his promises and continue his confrontation
with neocons, who have Christian blood on their hands through their
warmongering meddling in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Ukraine. Neocons should be
stopped.

In
his campaign, Trump kept close contacts with evangelicals and with the pro-life
and pro-family movement. In his presidency, we expect him to increase these
channels of communication.

In
his campaign, Trump confronted neocons over Iraq, Libya, Syria and Ukraine. In
his presidency, we expect him to reinforce this necessary confrontation.

In
his campaign, Trump stood against Hillary and neocons demonizing Russia and
praising Islam. In his presidency, we expect him to fulfill his promises about
partnership with Russia and pass measures banning the flood of Islamic immigration
to the U.S. We also expect him to fulfil his promise of giving preference to
oppressed Christian refugees, who are the main victims of Islamic violence.

Trump’s
idea of partnership with Russia against Islamic terror was the most politically
incorrect proposal in the modern U.S. history, because neocons’ and Hillary’s
intent was exactly opposite: a partnership with Islamic terror against Russia.

May
the evangelical “establishment,” which stood with Trump for his electoral
victory, keep standing with him for victories against neocons and their
warmongering expansionism that spills Christian blood around the world.